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Another great episode. I laughed at lound when he called Bobby "Ironside". :)
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I heard "Ironsides", which made me raise an eyebrow, but I rolled with it. Bwahahahaha!
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That scene at the graveyard (with old Dean digging and Bobby non-sympathetic) was great!
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The grumpy old men line was a hoot too. I enjoyed the show but this was a filler episode through and through. Considering that the Apocalypse is on, this seemed more superfluous than ever. Bring on some Lucifer! What is he doing? Attending prayer meetings?
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Tonight's episode was the most hilarious thing any fan of old TV shows could witness!

My personal favorite was the
Knight Rider part.

Love the use of the
Full House letter font for the opening credits.

This season is on a roll with mixing lots of humorous episodes with the main storyline, love the approach.

I hope you guys were on the ball with your remote trigger fingers so you didn't fast forward through the Herpes commercial thinking it was a real commercial.
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I absolutely agree - that was one of the most entertaining hours of television I have ever watched - everything about it was great. The herpes commericial was pure genius and the bit with Dr. Sexy was also rich. Talk about some pretty pointed slaps at David Caruso...yow
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Agreed. I LMAO during the this one. The trunk scene when Sam was in KITT mode was gold. Loved it. Also great to see this episode neatly tie what appeared to be a stand alone episode in with the Armageddon one so deftly. Kudos.
Dr Sexy MD! LOL I hate procedurals! LOL again - especially with the sunglasses at night posing. Hilarious.
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Some funny bits but nowhere near as good as I thought this one would be with the boys tricked into visiting a SuperNatural convention.
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They caught the whole feel of a fan convention to a tee. Loved Dean's reaction to finding out they other Sam & Dean were lovers. :)
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This one didn't do much for me.
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Totally. If they can't show Death at his fiercest, go the opposite way and make him a reject from The Big Bang Theory.
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On a side issue. I wonder if Jeffrey Dean Morgan (who played Sam & Dean's Dad) didn't become so popular showbiz wise. If his character would have lived and become more like the Bobby character. Someone the boys would come to for aid and guidance.
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